Lol! Yeah, the old Pink Panther films are somewhat in the same ballpark of Blazing Saddles - as in, can be filed under "You Could NOT Make This Movie Today." :-)
The title didn't give it away, at first. It was only when I started reading further and the description of the apartment settled in my brain, that I started giggling insanely, anticipating the absolute mayhem that was about to occur. And once that mayhem occurred, I was laughing out loud, at 3:30 AM, tears of insane glee pouring from my eyes. I could just see, in my mind's eye, the absolute destruction of property, the insane chaos of Chief Inspector Clouseau fending off a surprise attack by his man-servant (who conveniently was out cold at the moment, but why quibble about such little things).
I have enjoyed each one of your stories, but this?
This is the Pièce de résistance!
My hat off to you!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review By [Ghostrider] • Date [24 Dec 11] • Rating [10 out of 10]
You did Pink Panther. I'm guessing the older version with Peter Sellers?
Comments from author:
Yes, around the time of 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again', which was the last good one in the whole series. Don't get me started with Steve Martin attempting to replace Sellers; nobody could, so why even try?
Review By [ShalaDakiri] • Date [24 Dec 11] • Not Rated
And poor Spike should feel no shame at all at being bested by Inspector Clouseau, since he is, after all, the very best in the entire world at what he does.
Which is, of course, screwing things up so epically for anyone opposing hm, that even Lord Chaos bows before him and arranges things to go perfectly for Clouseau, so that he will go away and not bother him again - or at least, for a little while longer. ;-)
Fantastic! I'm loving every one of these short glimpses in Spike's history that you're offering us!! ;-)
Review By [Greywizard] • Date [24 Dec 11] • Not Rated